Original research that you carry out yourself, such as drawing from life, taking photos, or interviewing people.
What is 'primary research'?
An amount owed that is unlikely to be collected.
What is 'bad debt'?
Balanced or fair in relation to size, amount, or importance.
What is 'proportionate'?
The number that divides the dividend.
What is 'divisor'?
The ability to do work or cause change (e.g., movement, heat, light).
What is 'energy'?
Research using existing sources like books, websites, or artworks by other people to gather information and inspiration.
What is 'secondary research'?
Payments made in advance for goods or services.
What is 'prepayment'?
Something that exists across or involves multiple countries (e.g., businesses or organisations).
What is 'transnational'?
The amount left over after division when one number does not divide exactly into another.
What is 'remainder'?
A balanced state where opposing forces or processes happen at the same rate.
What is 'equilibrium'?
Thinking about what you did, what worked well, and what you could improve next time.
What is 'reflection'?
Borrowing money to finance operations or growth.
What is 'debt finance'?
When one country extends its power and control over other countries, often by force or politics.
What is 'imperialism'?
The top number in a fraction; it shows how many parts are being considered.
What is 'numerator'?
The study of how heat and energy move and change in a system.
What is 'thermodynamics'?
A collection of your work that shows your skills, ideas, and development as an artist or designer.
What is 'portfolio'?
Expenses that have been incurred but not yet paid or recorded.
What is 'accruals'?
A person who takes part in an activity, event, or study.
What is 'participant'?
A process in calculus used to find the area under a curve or to reverse differentiation.
What is 'integration'?
Anything that has mass and takes up space (everything around us).
What is 'matter'?
The completed piece or project that shows your best work and the result of your creative process.
What is 'final outcome'?
Physical items of value owned by a business.
What is 'tangible assets'?
Open and clear; something that is obvious or visible rather than hidden.
What is 'overt'?
A process in calculus used to find the rate of change or the slope of a curve at a point.
What is 'differentiation'?
The amount of material in an object (not the same as weight).
What is 'mass'?